| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| invest | /ɪn'vɛst/ | (transitive) To invest money in something is to buy or pay for it, hoping that you will get more money from it. | investment |
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vt. 投资, 花费, 授与, 赋予(某种性质), 包围
vi. 投资
The crimes committed there invested the place with an air of mystery and gloom.
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ReplyDeleteThe economy and the stock market could get worse from here, but it could still be a great time to invest and get rich.
ReplyDeleteRussian: инвестировать
He invested a lot of time in trying to help retarded children.
ReplyDeleteWe're not here to tell you where to invest your money.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Investire
Invest in stocks and shares.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 투자하다